Arsenal fans have been staying away from games in their droves and two of the club's largest supporter groups, The Black Scarf Movement and REDaction, have arranged protests in a call for change, as reported by the Express.

Plans have been made for banners saying "Time For Change. Arsenal is stale - fresh approach needed" to be handed out for supporters to hold aloft on 12 minutes, 78 minutes and at full-time.

The timings are in reference to the 12 years since Arsenal last won the Premier League title, having dropped off the pace this season after leading the table at the turn of the year and the protest comes with Norwich visiting in front of the television cameras for Saturday's 5:30pm kick-off.

While Wenger has always insisted he intends to see out the remaining year of his contract, as reported by Sky Sports, the club's continued failure in the Premier League has been exacerbated by the lack of any silverware this season.

The likes of Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola and Antonio Conte have all secured jobs with Arsenal's Premier League rivals while Diego Simeone is looking increasingly more difficult to prise away from Atletico Madrid given his success in Spain.

If Wenger does stay on into the last year of his contract, it will surely heap even more pressure on the Frenchman and the club to splash out in the transfer market to achieve success.